Natural Home Remedies for Acne

• Lemon juice, potato juice and cucumber juice are regarded as excellent natural home remedies.
• A combination of lemon juice and tomato juice can also be applied daily.
• The application of a decoction prepared by boiling chamomile and lemon juice in water helps to heal Blemishes. This cure works best in case of Blemishes due to acne scars.
• Combination of juice extracted from Bishop’s weed and jasmine buds twice daily also serves as a good Acne remedy.
• Mix some vinegar with three mashed strawberries and apply this mixture on the affected area overnight.
• Applying a paste of sandalwood powder and water is one of the most highly recommended remedies.
• Boil some carrots and then mash to apply on the face for fifteen to twenty minutes and finally rinse it off with milk to cure Acne.
• A mixture of lemon juice, rose water and honey taken in equal parts serves as one of the most effective Acne. A face mask can also be prepared from these ingredients by adding one teaspoon of gram flour, a pinch of turmeric and one teaspoon of yogurt in it.
• Mixing rose water and yogurt in a powder of lemon and orange peels that have been dried can be mixed and applied.
• Applying mashed green papaya for fifteen minutes is one of the cures.
• Soak four almonds in water overnight. In the morning, remove their skin and then grind them and add some honey and a few drops of lemon juice in the grinded mixture. Apply this paste on the face for about twenty to thirty minutes and then wash it off.
• Soak some sees of Indian Plum in water overnight. When they become soft enough, mash and apply them on face. Wash the face after the mixture dries.
• Prepare a paste by mixing two parts of almond extract, seven parts of camphor extract and some rose water and sandalwood powder. Use this face pack regularly for effective home treatment of Blemishes on face.
• Mix two tablespoons of vinegar, one tablespoon of rose water and some cucumber juice. Apply the resultant solution on dark patches to get rid of Acne.

Aloe Vera
• Aloe Vera is used in its pure form as a skin softener and moisturizer.
• The gel, which is the fluid within the leaves, has been used for centuries to accelerate wound healing.
• It is a topical pain reliever.
• Aloe Vera to be very effective in the treatment of psoriasis, a relatively common condition that leads to itchy, red scaly patches on the skin and scalp.
• Aloe Vera has been used in the treatment of radiation ulcers, burns, and frostbite injuries in animals.
• Aloe Vera increases the blood supply to the second layer of skin, the dermis.
• This speeds healing by bringing in vital nutrients and removing dangerous toxins.
• Aloe Vera decreases tissue destruction after a burn.